ABOUT ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) This presentation will be provided on: www.orlansoft.com AGENDA 1. What is ERP? 2. Why students should have ERP Knowledge? 3. Summary 1
1. What is ERP? What is ERP? Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a company-wide computer software system used to manage and coordinate all the resources, information, and functions of a business from shared data stores. 2
What is ERP? ERP systems now, attempt to cover all core functions of an enterprise (manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, and information technology, accounting, and strategic management) can now be found in non-manufacturing businesses, non-profit organizations and governments. What is ERP? ERPs are often incorrectly called back office systems indicating that customers and the general public are not directly involved. This is contrasted with front office systems like the e-business systems such as e-banking, that deal directly with the customers. 3
What is ERP? What is ERP? Enterprise resource planning software, or ERP, doesn t live up to its acronym. But remember the enterprise part. This is ERP s true ambition. It attempts to 1 integrate all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all those different departments particular needs. ERP 2 combines them all together into a single, integrated software program that runs off a single database 3 so that the various departments can more easily share information and communicate with each other There are five major reasons why companies undertake ERP. 1. Integrate financial ERP creates a single version of the truth that cannot be questioned because everyone is using the same system. 2. Integrate customer order information Companies can keep track of orders more easily, and coordinate manufacturing, inventory and shipping among many different locations at the same time. 3. Standardize and speed up manufacturing processes ERP systems come with standard methods for automating some of the steps of a manufacturing process. Standardizing those processes and using asingle, integrated computer system can save time, increase productivity 4. Reduce inventory ERP can lead to reduced inventories of the stuff used to make products (work-inprogress inventory), and it can help users better plan deliveries to customers, reducing the finished good inventory at the warehouses and shipping docks. 5. Standardize HR Information 4
Sales up to 12 jan 2009 (Data=Dummy) Branch Sales IDR (million) No of Order Medan XXX XXX Pekan Baru XXX XXX Bekasi XXX XXX Bandung XXX XXX Cirebon XXX XXX Semarang XXX XXX Surabaya XXX XXX Madiun XXX XXX Madura XXX XXX Jember XXX XXX Kediri XXX XXX Malang XXX XXX IBT XXX XXX 1. Single version of sales performance reports 2. Easy to tack order status (including shipment from other branches) 5
2. Why students should have ERP Knowledge? Why students should have ERP Knowledge? There are 2 reasons, why IT students should have ERP Knowledge: 1. ERP is a set of Best Practices 2. The new role of IT Professional in company that has ERP. 6
1. ERP is a set of Best Practices PROCURE TO PAY Purchase Request Purchase Order Purchase Receipt Receive Supplier Invoice Request for Payment FINANCE - ACCOUNTING ASSET MANAGEMENT Inventory Management Cash Management General Ledger & Financial Statement Sales Order Sales Shipment Sales Invoicing AR Collection ORDER TO CASH 1. ERP is a set of Best Practices MANUFACTURING PLANNING & EXECUTION Manufacturing Planning Purchasing Purchase Receipt of Material Manufacturing Execution Machine Usage Receipt of Finished Goods/ Intermediate Items Quality Control Inventory Management Issued Material General Ledger & Financial Statement 7
1. ERP is a set of Best Practices Procure to Pay Procurement Goods Receiving Receive Supplier Invoice Cash Management example of best practices in procure to pay: All user s requests should create Purchase Request in ERP objective? All Purchase Orders to Supplier should have Approved Purchase Request objectives? Goods Receiving in Warehouse from Supplier should be matched to Purchase Order objectives? Supplier Invoice receipt only for Received Purchase Order or Purchase Down Payment objectives? Payment to supplier will be matched to Supplier Invoice and Purchase Order objectives? The New Role The New role of IT professionals in company is: 1. Support end-users to maintain the availability of systems (as Database administrator, Helpdesk support, Infrastructure Administrator) 2. Support key-users of each process owners for innovative planning, analytical reports, and business process integration. 8
SUMMARY What are the benefits of Systemized business processes? 1. Provide clear coverage of each process 2. Control with less resources. 3. Faster transition period when there is change of persons in charge of the process. 4. Help organization to easily replicate the system to other sites for business coverage expansion. 9
What are the benefits of Integrating business processes into a single system? 1. Integrate users, processes and data in centralized database to help minimize redundant data entry. 2. Unify business operations on single platform by providing a single view of master data (such as customers, suppliers, products) and access to same data. 3. Provide on-demand access to critical real-time information from single source of truth. How will systemized and integrated business processes optimize company resources? 1. Streamline operation by reducing: Transaction cost and processing time of order entry, order fulfillment, invoicing, procurement, and other processes. Cost calculation processing time. Monthly closing time. 2. Provide tools to enhance control. 3. Real-time and easy to access decision support information help organizations improve sales and services 10
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